From order to delivery, we at ConText® translation agency use proprietary project management software based on ISO 9002, DIN 2345 and European industry organisation EUATC standards. All of our translations comply with the European EN 15038 standard in completeness and form.

Our specialist Hungarian translators transfer all of the content while preserving the sense of the original and keeping the style appropriate to the translation’s target audience, giving you an accurate and authentic translation that looks like an original.

Modern technology also allows us to leverage previously verified sentences while keeping the technical terminology consistent in translation, giving our Hungarian translations at ConText® a consistent writing style. Our translators integrate your terminology requirements, comments and corrections in databases for further use in every project.

The Hungarian language – characteristics and spread

Hungarian is the only non-Indo-European language spoken in Central Europe, and belongs to the Finno-Ugric branch of the Uralic language family alongside Sami, Estonian, Finnish, and a number of languages in Russia west of the Urals and northern Siberia.

Hungarian is spoken by over 13.5 million people, although some estimates have put the figure up to 15 million. Hungarian is the official language of Hungary, and has been one of the EU’s official languages since May 1, 2004.

Hungarian is an official language in the Vojvodina region of Serbia and three municipalities in the Prekmurje region of Slovenia – Hodoš, Dobrna, and Lendava, in addition to the respective national languages. Hungarian is also a recognised minority language in Austria, Croatia, and Slovakia.